WebEcoist | Archived Articles for July, 2009

20 Amazing Reptile and Amphibian Anomalies

From two-headed turtles and snakes to multi-legged frogs and much more, it's safe to say that the following animal anomalies aren't your everyday, creatures.

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47 Awesome Auroras to Delight Your Senses

Here are 47 beautiful natural auroras that have enchanted mankind with mysterious movements, surreal shapes, and vivid colors dancing across the night sky.

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10 Adorable Baby Animals

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but some baby animals aren't conventionally cute.

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Deadly Delicacies: 10 Foods To Die For

Certain delicacies, as well as some everyday foods, can be fatal to humans if not properly prepared for consumption.

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10 Magnificent Maelstroms

In nature's fury, a whirlpool of extraordinary size or violence is a maelstrom. The swirling vortex is deadly. Here are 10 exquisite yet lethal maelstroms.

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18 Natural Formations that Look Man-made

From geometrical faces carved by forces of nature to sleeping giants in the sea, these 18 strange yet amazing tricks of nature creatively mock man’s design.

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Negative Calorie Foods: Fact or Fiction?

Some foods are harder for the body to digest. Some scientists say the net effect of eating them is a calorie deficit. These are called negative calorie foods.

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Green in the City: Rooftop Gardens

Rooftop gardens give a view of nature, improve air quality, provide roof insulation, delay storm water runoff and increase natural habitat spaces for birds.

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6 Devastatingly Powerful Volcanic Eruptions

Photos and videos of powerful volcanic eruptions from around the world.

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6 Amazing Rainforest Treetop Walks

Rainforest treetop walks are not for the faint of heart or those fearful of heights, but incredibly amazing adventures for those who dare to take the walk.

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Spices and flavors found in nature

Spices were one of the main products in early international trade. Many of today's popular pungent plant-based flavors are the same as their equally desirable fore-bearers.

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15 Stunningly Rugged Coastlines

Though sandy, palm-framed beaches dominate the calendar industry and the imaginations of tourists, the world's rocky, rugged coastlines are no less stunning

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Beyond Bird Watching: World's 5 Largest Telescopes

imagine having the power of some of the world’s largest telescopes to probe deep into space and our solar system.

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Amazing Historic Public Garden: Dumbarton Oaks

Tucked away in the Georgetown district of Washington, D.C. is a 16-acre treasure, rich with history and botanical surprises, Dumbarton Oaks gardens.

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Edible Bugs: The Greenest Protein Source on Earth

Though they are relegated to game show gross-out props in much of the West, bugs are quite eco-friendly protein sources.

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